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HISTORY OF MONEY JON ANDER JOSU

  • 3000 BCE

    A World Without Money

    A World Without Money
    Money, in some form, has been part of human history for at least the last 3,000 years. Before that time, it is assumed that a system of bartering was likely used.
  • 2500 BCE

    Ancient Egyptians

    Ancient Egyptians
    Egyptian were making metal rings which some historians thinks they used as monney
  • 1100 BCE

    China

    In China, rather than exchanging objects like tools and weapons
  • 600 BCE

    Not Just a Piece of Paper

    Not Just a Piece of Paper
    Just when it looked like Lydia was taking the lead in currency developments, the Chinese moved from coins to paper money.
  • 600 BCE

    Coins and Currency

    Coins and Currency
    Lydia's King Alyattes minted the first official currency. The coins were made from electrum, a mixture of silver and gold that occurs naturally, and stamped with pictures that acted as denominations.
  • Europeans

    Europeans were using more and more metal coins, made with metal taken from their colonies averseas
  • Canadian colonies

    Canadian colinies began to use paper money too and this innovation led to a huge increase in international trade.
  • Pirates

    A Spanish eight real coins was often Split up into bits pay for things, leaving the bits as a change
  • Money Travels

    Money Travels
    The shift to paper money in Europe increased the amount of international trade that could occur. Banks and the ruling classes started buying currencies from other nations and created the first currency market.
  • Mobile Payments

    Mobile Payments
    The 21st century gave rise to two disruptive forms of currency: Mobile payments and virtual currency. A mobile payment is money rendered for a product or service through a portable electronic device such as a cell phone, smartphone or PDA.
  • Virtual Currency

    Virtual Currency
    Bitcoin​, invented in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, became the gold standard--so to speak--for virtual currencies
  • The Bottom Line

    The Bottom Line
    Despite many advances, money still has a very real and permanent effect on how we do business today. (Follow the development of money in the United States in The History Of Money: Currency Wars.)